Under
the transaction, Bonneville will buy the Alouette model home site in
Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby as well as the manufacturing plant in
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle.

The
deal will help the company double production over the next three years
to more than 1,000 factory-built houses from 500 to 600 homes today.

"This
acquisition will double the size of our production facilities and allow
us to move forward with the ambitious growth program we introduced a
few years ago," said Dany Bonneville, co-president of Bonneyville
Homes.

Founded in 1971, Alouette is based in Granby, Que. and is the second-oldest manufacturer of prefabricated homes in the province.

Bonneville, with 300 employees, is the oldest and biggest modular home builder in their Province.